People who lived in the buildings looked on tearfully as the flames tore through the places they called home. The fire left at least a dozen families homeless, CBS 2’s Sean Hennessey reported.

“We just saw the fire started and we came outside and I just got my children. Whatever we have on, that’s all we have. We have nothing else left and we lost everything,” cried Suzie Raposo, a single mother of three.

She wasn’t alone. Paula Charria said she was playing with her daughter when she heard someone banging on her door telling her to get out.

“I just saw all the flames coming from next door, burning the back porch,” she said. “Everything is in there. I got out with my kids, which is the most important thing. My daughter lost a cat in there but…all I have left is the clothes that I’m wearing. The clothes that my kids are wearing.”